The technical side of these Mexicans is here but hidden beneath the tons of power. However the song structures are simple and similar in all songs but in a very nice way, drumming is awesome, with everlasting double-bass patterns moving towards some blast-beats that kill. The toms sound low and powerful in one of the best sounds i've ever heard in a long time. On the other hand, the bass is deep and effective, supporting all the heaviness of the music. The riffs are cool and headbangeable. They're sometimes dark, sometimes catchy and sometimes both. Also, they're based on heavy palm-muted tremolo picking and create a double 6-string attack that slashes and destroys every opposition, the vocal patterns are brutal. It is difficult to tell any highlights on this beacause it's very consistent brutality and riffing are the best of this.
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Review by Paul Caravasi
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